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N3QO Desk

One of the trickiest parts about building a shack is how to set everything up that is both easy to use, makes the best use of the space and can facilitate additional operators (+1). Since upgrading to my HF privileges in March, it was just me and my 746. In short time my YL, Laurie (KB3SIK) obtained her General license and soon had her own HF rig. An L-shaped desk wasn’t going to cut it if we both wanted to operate. At least electrically we could do it with the help of 2 antennas and a set of ICE filters, but ergonomically it just wasn’t happening.

For the last 2 months I had this idea for as stacked desk design in my head. Just this last weekend I finally executed on the build. It measures 8ft wide and can facilitate 3-4 radios in 2-3 operating positions. I also wanted to later design in a 19″ rack under the main desktop for central power supplies, antenna patching/switching, audio processing, etc. The grounding wire interconnected the Alpha Delta switches is NOT the final setup. With some input from Jon (N3INJ), I’ll be using copper strapping as the final station ground bus.
Rough cut Scribing the lines Cut and sanded. Cut and sanded. Side support with crossbrace cuts Side support with crossbrace cuts Assembled Initial fit of workspace Initial fit of workspace After staining. Installed N3QO position IMG_0810 Antenna switching

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Update

It’s been a little bit since the last update and alot has happened. With our current residence in Allentown, PA getting worse and worse, we decided to move and everything has happened very quickly. Last Saturday we walked through a house in North Pottstown (Lower Pottsgrove) area and fell in love with the place immediately. Just a week later we were practically moved into the new place.

I feel like I’m in a little bit of radio isolation with not being able to hear my club’s repeater with my HT, and the HF rigs are still all packed away. I can’t wait to get started on the first antenna installation. Not sure which one it’ll be yet. I have a ton of room for the vertical installation in the backyard and a pseudo-flat roof for my beam on the house.

As for the shack itself, I’m in between work spaces. I decided to donate my desks to the DLARC club station (we need it bad) and need to build the console I have in my head for the radios.

Should be an interesting next couple for weeks/months. Plenty of pictures and posts to follow I’m sure.

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